Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 1,725
USA v. Martinez
as 24-50634
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Moses Martinez
Lumsden v. Collier
as 24-50605
Defendant: A. Martinez, Warden, Henry, Major - Food Service Manager, Bruce Armstrong, Senior Warden and others
Plaintiff: Raymond E. Lumsden
Robles v. Martinez
as 24-50595
Plaintiff: Juan Jose Soto Hernandez, Ramiro Soto Altamirano, Rodolfo Ruiz De La Cruz and others
Defendant: Joe Frank Martinez, in his individual capacity, Ronny Taylor, in his individual capacity, Brad Coe, in his individual capacity and others
Alexander v. Philip R. Taft
as 24-10663
Defendant: Nathaniel Patterson, Philip Taft, Melissa Harmon and others
Plaintiff: Ronnie Alexander
USA v. Martinez-Hernandez
as 24-40479
Defendant: Julio Cesar Martinez-Hernandez
Plaintiff: United States of America
USA v. Martinez-Romero
as 24-10593
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Ever Martinez-Romero
Yan v. State Bar of Texas
as 24-10543
Defendant: Luis Jesus Marin, in Individual Capacity, as Member of the State Bar of Texas, and Official Capacity as Assistant Disciplinary Counsel for the Office of the CDC, Leslie Starr Barrows, in Individual Capacity, as Member of the State Bar of Texas, Rachel Ann Craig, in Individual Capacity, as Member of the State Bar of Texas, and Official Capacity as Assistant Disciplinary Counsel for the Office of the CDC and others
Plaintiff: Conghua Yan
Type: Other Statutes RICO
USA v. Martinez-Alfaro
as 24-40424
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Jose Guadalupe Martinez-Alfaro
Reese v. Martinez
as 24-50470
Defendant: Care Provider, Annette Martinez, Warden, Jodi Sawyer and others
Plaintiff: Jeremy Reese
LULAC v. Abbott
as 24-50449
Plaintiff: William C. Velasquez Institute, La Union del Pueblo Entero, American GI Forum of Texas and others
Defendant: Greg Abbott, in his official capacity as Governor of the State of Texas

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